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| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by BRAV0O(m): 1:02pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Tr1balEast:on a serious note ever since my childhood in lagos av never being to this kind of place talk less of having any relative there cus we lagosians use to see those kind place like a place that not meant for human even we protest many times that govt should help us beg those our brothers from the easth living there to find another alternative or else govt force them out of those swamp sometimes ... Mind u lagosians don't live there , those swamps and cafe is for strangers from the easth and south, ss/se... More like that , quote me again so I can tell u all their system of surviving in that sh!thole #peace! ![]() |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by BRAV0O(m): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Tr1balEast:see u , this doesn't give u any point cus we don't understand where they are , that could be a market place or any other place of those women activities like that ... Grow up kid or is ur village market place floor tiles ? #peace ? ![]() |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by tayooluwole: 1:12pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:How are you lagos owner.... You are just making me laff hysterically. lagos is no man's land, but Y igbos did not form part of the delegation that represented lagos in the concluded national conference ? Y don't you people fight for lagos as no man's land to be included as part of the conference resolution ? You people should stop living in ludicrous duplicity, every other tribes in Naija knows lagos to be ancestra home of the yorubas, but the flat-headed will continue to fight for lagos out of envy. Yorubas will not take you people serious until one of una representative at the legislative chamber move a motion that lagos should be included in the constitution as no man's land... The day they move such motion will be the end on igbos in lagos |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Collynzo29: 1:14pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
BRAV0O:The guy bursted your useless assertion with that pic. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by BRAV0O(m): 1:16pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Tr1balEast: ![]() |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by BRAV0O(m): 1:16pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Collynzo29:Read my lips!!! What do u mean busted ? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 1:21pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
tayooluwole:First off, I do not know why you brought Igbos into the discussion. I love yorubas, just like I love Igbos. I am not Igbo if that's what you are misconstruing. If you might want to get back to the history books, then you will figure out that the name the Lagos was given this land by the Portuguese and the name Eko was given to the land by Oba of Benin about 650 years ago. These are facts. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 1:23pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
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| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 1:25pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
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| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by tayooluwole: 1:31pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:You should have done well by proceeding to state the history of OBAS in lagos, starting from the first to the present one, which tribe they belong and in what length of years was their reign. You stated 650 years ago, but Y don't you find out the population of the yorubas to other tribes in those years.... To me, your historical analysis is inchoate until you do as I said....ok ? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by DaGC(m): 1:45pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
tayooluwole:I think he's actually right about Eko being named so by the Oba of Benin during the height of the Benin empire. Can't remember vividly, but I think it either meant 'War camp' or 'Slave camp' |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 1:47pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
tayooluwole:To you ? Like you really matter in the scheme of things ? You must think too highly of yourself. You might want to fact-check with me before claiming next time that Lagos belongs to Yorubas, when its clearly a defeated land that only the Benin people would have laid claim to, but they dont. Like I said, I love Yorubas, but I must say the truth according to St. History. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by tayooluwole: 2:00pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:You must be deluded..... Lagos a conquered land ? Who is the conquered and who is the conqueror ? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 2:08pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
tayooluwole:Stop the insult little pig, if you need facts, always ask in humility. The name Eko means ("war camp" , and was given to this land by its Benin conquerors. The Benin People waged war with fishermen from Ijebu Ode who usually come here to fish in the early 16th century. Factually, Lagos is marine habitat and people come here to fish, so the Benin People known for their slave merchandize were also in the colony enroute Ghana (Gold Coast), and they clashed with Fishermen and defeated them, and named this Colony, 'Eko', meaning war camp in their dialect of the ancient Benin people. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by tayooluwole: 2:41pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:I can't laff ooooo BIG PIG, and now benin people established a dynasty in lagos? They now have OBA in lagos ? They are in control of lagos since then ? They have a traditionally traceable family in lagos as indegene ? Stop deceiving ur self Mr Man.... |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by aresa: 2:47pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
omololu2020:Are you minding the backward village losers. Even akpabio and his family don port to Lagos... The corrupt clown posts the largest budget in Nigeria but apart from a few roads in uyo and only one completed project., the man didn't do anything.... |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Olaolufred(m): 3:03pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:UYO IS AN EQUIVALENT OF ALIMOSHO. MANY AKWA IBOMIANS AND UYOITES ARE IN LAGOS. IF THE FACILITIES AT HOME(UYO) IS BETTER, I THINK EVERYONE LIKES BETTER THING. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by EMANY01(m): 3:04pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
koboko69:Seriously you really really want to do that?Make absurd claims about the performance of the Lagos state government using just one sample item when the sum of the whole tells a far different story. Remove that picture of the so called camera system taking care of traffic (you know and I know that it is a big lie) or within the next few days when I'm back in Lagos I will post as many picture showing damaged, decayed units of same item all over Lagos. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by EMANY01(m): 3:05pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
koboko69:Seriously you really really want to do that?Make absurd claims about the performance of the Lagos state government using just one sample item when the sum of the whole tells a far different story. Remove that picture of the so called camera system taking care of traffic (you know and I know that it is a big lie) or within the next few days when I'm back in Lagos I will post as many picture showing damaged, decayed units of same item all over Lagos. Off the top of my head on the same ikorodu road alone, I can count 11 example |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 3:09pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Olaolufred:We are discussing street lights here, can you crawl back to the little hole you came out from ? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Olaolufred(m): 3:18pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Billyonaire:THE JOKE IS ON YOU. WE ARE ENJOYING OURS IN LAGOS. MAIN ROADS ARE MOTORABLE. MANY STREET ROADS ARE MOTORABLE. MANY STREETS NEEDS ATTENTION. AROUND NYSC CAMP WHERE I LIVE, 10 STREET ROADS WERE TARRED WITH GOOD DRAINAGE AND STREET LIGHTS. SOME OTHERS ARE STILL THERE WAITING FOR ATTENTION. THAT THERE IS STREET LIGHT IN THE PLACES MENTIONED BY THE OP IS NOT DEBATABLE. LAGOS IS NOT YET THERE. BUT MAKING GOOD PROGRESS UNDER FASHOLA. EKO O NI BAJE OOO. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by koboko69(op): 3:25pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
EMANY01:bad belle...this cameras are installed on many major roads in lagos state. they have a command centre. have you heard of lagos traffic radio before too. they sometimes use footages from this cameras to give traffic updates. bad belle |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by ndidibabe(f): 3:53pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
[quote author=Billyonaire post=27772148]OP, On your request, Behold Uyo, a better town than Lagos when it comes to roads and lighting. [/quote For real? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by binie: 7:14pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Talk about development without bias. Its our money (tax payers money). Support each other and make Nigeria grow irrespective of your origin. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by christopher123(m): 10:40pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
Olaolufred:I wonder how people reason....it shows stupidity Chinese are in nigeria doesnt mean that nigeria is better infrastructurally saying but there is money to be made That dude is correct about benin colonization Eko is benin The obas descendants of benin Yorubas are migrants Just like brazillian slaves in island Case closed |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by Nobody: 11:20pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
koboko69:How were you expecting the lights to go off before? You expected them to be switched off manually one by one? Bush man. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by koboko69(op): 11:32pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
ROSSIKE: MUMU PROGRESS DEY BITE YOU FOR BODY? |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by ibedun: 11:33pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
christopher123:Go and tell the OPC that. |
| Re: My Experience From Ikeja All The Way To 3rd Mainland Bridge (PICS) by ibedun: 11:36pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
christopher123: |
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ever since my childhood in lagos av never being to this kind of place talk less of having any relative there cus we lagosians use to see those kind place like a place that not meant for human even we protest many times that govt should help us beg those our brothers from the easth living there to find another alternative or else govt force them out of those swamp sometimes ... Mind u lagosians don't live there , those swamps and cafe is for strangers from the easth and south, ss/se... More like that , quote me again so I can tell u all their system of surviving in that sh!thole 
, and was given to this land by its Benin conquerors. The Benin People waged war with fishermen from Ijebu Ode who usually come here to fish in the early 16th century. Factually, Lagos is marine habitat and people come here to fish, so the Benin People known for their slave merchandize were also in the colony enroute Ghana (Gold Coast), and they clashed with Fishermen and defeated them, and named this Colony, 'Eko', meaning war camp in their dialect of the ancient Benin people.